Anyone have ideas on how to stop male dogs pis!ing on your wheels??(other than shoot the dogs)
On lots of gear I cant use hub caps (mowers/slashers/bull catcher/tractors etc.
Maybe "something" that you can spray on ........cheers Bilbo
yobarr said
01:57 PM Oct 21, 2020
bilbo wrote:
Anyone have ideas on how to stop male dogs pis!ing on your wheels??(other than shoot the dogs)
On lots of gear I cant use hub caps (mowers/slashers/bull catcher/tractors etc.
Maybe "something" that you can spray on ........cheers Bilbo
Hi Doug....a quick Google search reveals a product named "Stanvet piss-stop",among others.However,there are likely to be remedies using more common products,so I'm sure someone will be able to help.Good luck! Cheers
Possum3 said
01:57 PM Oct 21, 2020
Try some Coles Crawling Insect spray on wheels - Dogs don't like when I spray it around the humpy.
KJB said
02:03 PM Oct 21, 2020
They generally sniff first so how about a smear of Chilli Paste - stops them licking your legs I know that ...
Warren-Pat_01 said
05:08 PM Oct 21, 2020
I could add some humour here.
Are there any other telephone exchange staff amongst us? This solution is heavy, involves a couple of runs of bare wires & an old xge ringer machine. One zap, they don't come back!
No, ringer current is not fatal, just an unexpected "bite" in a sensitive wet spot.
Gravy73 said
08:40 PM Oct 21, 2020
Warren
If your going to take that option, why not connect up a battery fence energiser?
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:30 PM Oct 21, 2020
Yes Gravy, probably lighter to carry. The voltage out of the ringer machine was lower - 50v, 33hz
A friend used a ringer machine to keep stray animals out of his yard! Without telling tales ringer current was used for other things too (practical jokes - before OH&S rules stopped them).
Aus-Kiwi said
10:23 AM Oct 22, 2020
Hub caps . A little chilli powder . Oil ya nuts !!
bilbo said
10:24 AM Oct 22, 2020
Thanks everyone........I'll try Coles crawling insect spray 1st, and see how we go..................cheers Bilbo
Craig1 said
07:44 PM Oct 22, 2020
Not a lot of residual in Coles at the moment, they have dropped the quality I find
markf said
01:03 PM Oct 25, 2020
Gravy73 wrote:
Warren
If your going to take that option, why not connect up a battery fence energiser?
Saw a visiting non farm dog **** his leg on an electric fence once. He went and sat in the back of the car and no amount of encouragement would get him out. I swear the actual farm dog nearly died laughing...
Anyone have ideas on how to stop male dogs pis!ing on your wheels??(other than shoot the dogs)
On lots of gear I cant use hub caps (mowers/slashers/bull catcher/tractors etc.
Maybe "something" that you can spray on ........cheers Bilbo
Hi Doug....a quick Google search reveals a product named "Stanvet piss-stop",among others.However,there are likely to be remedies using more common products,so I'm sure someone will be able to help.Good luck! Cheers
They generally sniff first so how about a smear of Chilli Paste - stops them licking your legs I know that ...
Are there any other telephone exchange staff amongst us? This solution is heavy, involves a couple of runs of bare wires & an old xge ringer machine. One zap, they don't come back!
No, ringer current is not fatal, just an unexpected "bite" in a sensitive wet spot.
If your going to take that option, why not connect up a battery fence energiser?
A friend used a ringer machine to keep stray animals out of his yard! Without telling tales ringer current was used for other things too (practical jokes - before OH&S rules stopped them).
Thanks everyone........I'll try Coles crawling insect spray 1st, and see how we go..................cheers Bilbo
Saw a visiting non farm dog **** his leg on an electric fence once. He went and sat in the back of the car and no amount of encouragement would get him out. I swear the actual farm dog nearly died laughing...